Coffee and Cream
By David Hovar
A Nigerian woman discusses how science and coffee have provided stability amidst all her struggles. (more)
Threat Level: Red Light
By Jefferson Mok
Looking down the block on a street in east Africa, one can see much farther than one might expect. (more)
Red, White, and Black With Little Bit of Gold
By Gehad Mahmoud
The nature of the current relationships between neighbors in Egypt and how it changed from how it used to be in the past. (more)
We Thought He Had a Black Heart
By Clemence Petit-Perrot
Through their journey down Letaba road, Brandon, Keith, and Jameel quickly realise that appearances may not be the entire story and that there is much more to their neighbours than they think. (more)
My Blue Bucket
By Helene Thomas & Steven Tilley
A simple scene of sharing language, laughter, songs and daily chores with my neighbours in Kigali, Rwanda. (more)
On the Orange Dusty Streets
By Helene Thomas
Meet Juma, a Rwandan street boy, whose dream is to become a singer, and Bosco who spends his days fixing broken plastic buckets, casserole pots, shoes, radios and umbrellas to earn a living for his family. (more)